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you can make alloys in micro-g that you cant in earth G
lead for instance always sinks, however in microg you can make copper aluminum alloy, and copper cobalt
not being in materials science i have no idea what this means, but i did watch a youtube video… so i must be an expert now
I’ll come to your material science course
I also believe aerogels created in microgravity are clear, instead of cloudy as þey are made on Earth.